The
program committee felt we should again show Dr Schweitzer's VHS Tape "Finding
Your Ancestors Parents."

The inclimate
weather in February gave us a very small group and it is worthy to be shown
again, so others may gather added information.

Election of
Officers

BROWSE NITE March
24th 7 p.m.

The weather kept
many at home, anticipating a snow to move in, along with the cold temps. It
didn't happen and we were surprised that we had 7 attend.

We did cancel
election of officers, no quorum, however, the VHS tape of Dr Schweitzer was
shown and I believe everyone enjoyed his funny way to introduce ways of finding
the ancestors' parents, but also some very good useful tips. And did you know?
You can check out the tapes and watch them at home, all of Dr Schweitzer's tapes
are one hour in length and well worth watching. These tapes belong to our
society, so everyone can make use of them. Several of the society did attend
his presentations at Lincoln several years ago and it was there that we
purchased a number of his tapes.

DANES BIG BALL

ANNUAL MASQUERADE WAS A COSTUME
SUCCESS

Turner Hall Jammed
and 150 Dancers Wore Masks

Lodge Makes Money
by Affair

The Danish
Brotherhood held a merry masquerade ball at Turner hall last night, where nearly
350 people gathered for the annual big entertainment given by the organization.

The Danish
Brotherhood has established a reputation for its masquerades and they are looked
forward to with pleasurable anticipation by friends and members. Few similar
affairs held in Fremont draw an attendance as large or bring out as many
interesting costumes.

Last night
there were 150 masks in the hall. Representing a dozen different nationalities
and popular comic figures of the day, the dancers formed an interesting group.

Laughable
capers and old-fashioned dances with none but costumed persons on the floor
occupied the first hour and a half, when it was thrown open for everyone
present. A good orchestra furnished music.

Found
in Fremont Tribune 9 Jan 1908 6:4

NEW ON THE SHELF

Honored Post WW
II Heroes of Pleasant Valley compiled by Alex Meyer - 2007. It is well
written and really has some good bios of the servicemen.

Our next project
for the library will be some additional tapes of Ship Passenger Listings. This
will be discussed at our March meeting. They are still available, for purchase,
from Heritage Quest in NV and are $55 per film roll. This is for silver film,
and certainly is less than the National Archives price of $70.

Leap Year Dance

The young ladies
of the basketball team gave a social leap year hop last night at Fowler hall,
entertaining upwards of fifty couples most pleasantly. The members of the team
received, they being Miss Grace Moss, Bess Christensen, Helen Smails, Jean Boyd,
Fannie Morse and Vera Cassie. The

programs contained
eighteen numbers and four extras, all of which were given, with several
encores. The High School orchestra assisted by three or four outside musicians
furnished the music. No attempt was made at decoration. There was an
intermission of twenty minutes for refreshment at a caterer's.

Fremont Tribune 28 Mar 1908 5:3

DODGE COUNTY NE
MARRIAGES

BOOK 12 MARCH
1908

Milton Comer Scott
to Rose H Jonas on 02 Mar 1908

Arthur G Rollins
to Anna C Will on 02 Mar 1908

Ezra Fredrich Sohl
to Elizabeth A Brechlin on 04 Mar 1908

Ludwig Janecek to
Jemima Jebb on 07 Mar 1908

John C Andersen to
Armilda J Burcham on 07 Mar 1908

Paul W Barrett to
Ella Hansen on 10 Mar 1908

Emil Bern to Mrs
Olive C Gaffin on 10 Mar 1908

John B Schole to
Martha G Claasen on 11 Mar 1908

Ray A Stephens to
Emma R Pace on 14 Mar 1908

John Wm Heller to
Vergie May Thomas on 16 Mar 1908

John E Johnson to
Hattie L Lund on 17 Mar 1908

Louis C
Christensen to Sophia M Jacobsen on 18 Mar 1908

Hey Miners to Mrs
Alvina L Cornell on 18 Mar 1908

Gustof B Eggers to
Mrs Gladys E Hayes on 18 Mar1908

William F Dames to
Clara Stockamp on 19 Mar 1908

Ernest J Ludi to
Daisy O Brittain on 21 Mar 1908

William Burton
West to Opel Holloway on 24 Mar 1908

Hugo Diedrichsen
to Meta M VonSeggern on 25 Mar 1908

Henry D Meyers to
Mamie Busch on 25 Mar 1908

Fred A Meierhenry
to Hattie C Schmidt on 25 Mar 1908

Alfred Hansen to
Fannie M Johnson 25 Mar 1908

Henry Hansen to
Mamie S Thomsen on 25 Mar 1908

Arthur N Hanks to
Clara McCreath on 28 Mar 1908

Wedding Chimes

North Bend Eagle:
At the home of the brides parents, Mr and Mrs I M Brittain, on East seventh
street in this city, Miss Daisy Olive Brittain was united in marriage to Mr
Ernest J Ludi of Wahoo, at seven o'clock, Saturday evening March 21, 1908.

The ceremony was witnessed by a number of relatives and friends of the
contracting parties. Miss Bessie Ludi, a sister of the groom, acted as
bridesmaid, and Mr Curtis Copp of Wahoo, best man. The bride's dress was of
silk Tokio, trimmed in over lace.

The wedding march
was played by Mis Iva Hanger, and as the beautiful strains of Mendelsohn's
wedding march fell upon the ear, the bridal party entered the parlor where under
a bowr of roses and lilies, Rev J Earl Chase of the Christian church read the
impressive marriage service which united the young couple for life. About fifty
guests were present.

Fremont Tribune 27 Mar 1908 6:3

MARRIED - Dr H
Meyers and Miss Mamie Busch, both of Howells, were married at the parsonage of
Salem Lutheran church(Fremont) yesterday afternoon by the pastor, the Rev Fred
Schuldt.

The groom is a practicing physician of Howells and his bride a winsome young
women of the same place.

Fremont Tribune 26 Mar 1908 6:3

Johnson-Hansen

At the home of Mr and Mrs Ole Johnson Wednesday at 4 p.m. was solemnized the
marriage of their daughter, Fanny, to Alfred Hansen. Rev E R Anderson, pastor
of the Danish Luther church, officiating.

The bride wore a becoming gown of brown silk and was greatly admired by the
company. The wedding march was played by her sister, Miss Ella Johnson.
Throughout the house were decoration of flowers and ferns. After the ceremony a
three-course supper was served.